'Anata WA ijiwarui ani dattara dou desu ka?'.
兄 (ani) is older brother in Japanese. When addressing someone else's older brother, you should use お兄さん (onii-san).
You may say 'ani' for older brother, and 'otouto' for younger brother, written (in that order): 兄 弟
In Japanese you say onii-sanonii-san is older brother. Nissan (Ni-san) is big brother. However, this is the formal way. For a more relaxed informal way, you delete the san and replace it with a Chan.I.e: Onii-Chan : Older brother
'Anta no nii-san WA baka da'.
The word for older brother is 兄 (ani). However, when referring to an older brother, it is polite to say お兄さん (o-nii-san). The affectionate version of this is お兄ちゃん (o-nii-chan).
That would be 'Sayonara Nii-san' if they are older. There are many different ways to say older brother, I chose nii-san since I believe it to be the most common. If it is a younger brother one would say 'Sayonara Otouto' Both of these simply read 'Goodbye Brother' because in Japanese words like my are understood.
if you mean brother its "otosan" that is in polite form <3
In Russian older brother is старший брат
"Kuya" is older brother.
It mean big brother, but to make it more respectful and a nim so it becomes "Hyung-Nim" it is used only by males to call their older brother,another male slightly older than them or a male who they respect
I am not completely sure on saying "I have" though I know how to say Older Brother and Younger Sister. Older brother is Oniisan (Oh-ne-san), おにいさん, and you say Younger sister, Imooto (E-mo-o-to), いもおと. hope this helped a little!
I think it's the shortened, nickname-style version of "Onii-san" (older brother in Japanese). I first heard it on Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, from the character Houjou Satoko. She called her older brother Satoshi "Nii-nii". Younger children tend to use "Nii-Nii". It's a cute way to say "big brother".